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Citrobacter braakii : A Major Cause of False‐Positive Results on MacConkey and Levine's Eosin Methylene Blue Selective Agars Used for the Isolation of Escherichia Coli from Fresh Vegetable Samples
Author(s) -
Kim HongSeok,
Kim YoungJi,
Chon JungWhan,
Kim DongHyeon,
Kim KwangYeop,
Seo KunHo
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of food safety
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.427
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1745-4565
pISSN - 0149-6085
DOI - 10.1111/jfs.12210
Subject(s) - escherichia coli , agar , methylene blue , biology , outbreak , macconkey agar , microbiology and biotechnology , pathogenic escherichia coli , agar plate , isolation (microbiology) , food science , bacteria , virology , biochemistry , gene , genetics , photocatalysis , catalysis
Fresh vegetables are a frequent cause of foodborne disease outbreaks because they often do not undergo heat treatment prior to consumption. Pathogenic E scherichia coli strains are the major causative agents of produce‐related outbreaks. In this study, we investigated the efficiency of conventional E . coli selective medium, M ac C onkey ( MAC ) agar, for the screening of fresh vegetable samples and evaluated the discrimination ability of L evine's eosin methylene blue ( L ‐ EMB ) agar for E . coli ‐like colonies obtained from MAC agar. A total of 120 samples of lettuces ( n  = 60) and radish sprouts ( n  = 60) were analyzed. Among 17 (14.2%) MAC agar plates containing putative E . coli colonies, only one plate was confirmed E . coli ‐positive (positive predictive value = 5.9%). All 16 false‐positive isolates were identified as C itrobacter braakii and formed E . coli ‐like colonies on L ‐ EMB agar. These results indicate that in order to reduce false‐positive results in screening fresh vegetable samples, both MAC and L ‐ EMB selective agars should be modified with the aim of providing reliable differentiation between E . coli and C . braakii . Practical Applications Although M ac C onkey ( MAC ) and L evine's eosin methylene blue ( L ‐ EMB ) agars are not specific for the detection of pathogenic E scherichia coli , the media are recommended for the isolation of pathogenic E . coli (except E . coli   O 157: H7 ) in the F ood and D rug A dministration B acteriological A nalytical M anual. This is due to the fact that it is difficult to develop each pathogenic strains‐specific selective media as they were not classified by their biochemical characteristics. However, the unexpected high prevalence of C itrobacter braakii in fresh vegetables observed in this study indicates that the screening potential of these E . coli selective media needs to be improved.

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